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  • Dec 22, 2023 | bleedingheartland.com | Steve Corbin |Randy Richardson |Doris Kelley |Randy Evans

    The hypocrisy of Donald Trump’s “witch hunt” claim Donald Trump speaks in Coralville, Iowa on December 13; screenshot from C-SPAN videoSteve Corbin is emeritus professor of marketing at the University of Northern Iowa and a freelance writer who receives no remuneration, funding, or endorsement from any for-profit business, nonprofit organization, political action committee, or political party.

  • Dec 21, 2023 | bleedingheartland.com | Randy Richardson |Doris Kelley |Randy Evans |Laura Belin

    Randy Richardson is a former educator and retired associate executive director of the Iowa State Education Association. The Iowa Department of Education recently announced that five groups have applied to open eight new charter schools in Des Moines and Cedar Rapids for the 2024/2025 school year. Only one of those five groups is based in Iowa. The full applications for each proposed charter school are available on this page of the Department of Education’s website.

  • Dec 21, 2023 | bleedingheartland.com | Doris Kelley |Randy Evans |Laura Belin |John Hale

    Doris J. Kelley is a former member of the Iowa House and former Iowa Board of Parole Chair, Vice-Chair and Executive Director. After being re-elected to the Iowa House of Representatives, I met newly elected State Senator Kim Reynolds in 2009 at an event where a bipartisan group of “veteran” legislators were giving advice to newly elected ones.

  • Dec 21, 2023 | bleedingheartland.com | Doris Kelley |Laura Belin

    Posts 5 Comments 0 Posts Comments Ratings Ten possible reasons Kim Reynolds is the most unpopular governor Thursday, Dec 21 2023 Doris Kelley 1 Comment Doris J. Kelley is a former member of the Iowa House and former Iowa Board of Parole Chair, Vice-Chair and Executive Director.

  • Dec 13, 2023 | desmoinesregister.com | Doris Kelley

    Doris J. KelleyDoris J. Kelley of Cedar Falls is a former state representatives and former chair of the Iowa Board of Parole. After being re-elected to the Iowa House of Representatives in 2009, I met newly elected state Sen. Kim Reynolds; some of us bipartisan “veteran” legislators were giving advice to newly elected delegates. My next interaction with Reynolds was after being appointed by Gov. Terry Branstad and confirmed by Senate, 49-0, to serve as vice chair of the Iowa Board of Parole.

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